It supports the fear tactic that all Muslims are terrorists and that Christianity is a superior religion

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not all Muslims are terrorists. only the extremist fringe are terrorists. unfortunately, they appear to be the more vocal Muslims.

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I concur. Only a small percentage of Muslims are radical extremists calling for random violence and death to others. The small percentage still amounts to MILLIONS of radicals...and they breed like rabbits.

According to Sharia law..
Obama's Mamma was allowed to marry a Muslim...BUT a Muslim woman can't marry a non Muslim!
PLUS..
Apostasy in Islam (Arabic: &#1575;&#1585;&#1578;&#1583;&#1575;&#1583;, irtid&#257;d or ridda*) is commonly defined in Islam as the rejection in word or deed of one's former religion (apostasy) by a person who was previously a follower of Islam.

The majority of Muslim scholars hold to the traditional view that apostasy is punishable by death or imprisonment until repentance, at least for adult men of sound mind

"An entire community - the Christian community in the new Egypt - is under attack. And the world remains relatively silent. There has been no significant religious outcry, political redress or diplomatic pressure to stop the attacks. There has been almost no media coverage as Egypt's Muslims systematically, over the past few months, set about massacring Egypt's Christians.
The world is not only standing idly by, it is enabling the massacre. The US naively expects that a new era, begun in new Egypt, will ripple to the rest of the Islamic world. So in the midst of these monstrous mass murders in Egypt, the US has decided to send an extra $US1 billion to help the Egyptians ease the economic crisis that emerged as a result of the ousting of Hosni Mubarak on February 11. Muslims in Egypt are on the warpath - on the religious warpath - and the US is feeding them money."

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